On Monday night, Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah had messages for President Trump — the late-show hosts and vocal Trump critics were sorry. But much to the disappointment of Colbert, Noah and their fellow late-night comics, who have gleefully skewered Trump over allegations of collusion, a summary of the report’s findings cleared the president of coordinating with Russia. [Trump and his allies plan to use Barr’s summary of Mueller report as a cudgel against critics]During his CBS show, Colbert appeared to bend to the pressure. President, if you’re watching, and I know you are,” he said, pausing to take a deep breath, “I’m sorry that you’re a terrible president.”Mueller Madness! #LSSC pic.twitter.com/N9ijkIRQhF — The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) March 26, 2019On ABC, Jimmy Kimmel suggested that the Mueller report didn’t bode well for the future of the United States.
Source: Washington Post March 26, 2019 11:01 UTC